Posted by Larry NEIL on August 17, 2013 at 19:22:32 from (76.202.216.112):
In Reply to: Re: Question. posted by gtractorfan on August 17, 2013 at 18:25:31:
One time I wanted to finish cutting my first cut maybe 8-10 years ago. The real estate guys owned the property and my old neighbors house was still (kinda) standing but I had seen evidence of bums using it for a flophouse. I finished about an hour after dark and the last 3=4 rounds were kinda hard to do. Had the same feelings You did, and also had a heck of a time swinging the tongue on my Hesston 1090. Man that's the fastest I ever drove heading down the lane that splits two 15 acre swamps...couldn't get out of there fast enough. Next day while tedding, walked right in the old house and nobody was there, wasn't scary either.
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